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i want to thank pastor bryant here who is the spokesman in the state and reverend brown and used his zeal and intelligence, his will to fight. he is a preacher, pastor, teacher, musician and a san francisco giant fanatic. [applause] and to all of you here today this issue of violence is a complex and challenging one. no one need to be self rightious about it because there is no instant answer to the things that all of us must. do i am impressed with the religious communities coming together. at least we should know that the issue today is peace is not the absence of noise. it's the presence of justice. when there is no justice there is no peace and when there is poverty and pain people search out for a bomb and put off that bomb. the excitement is that we're here today with each other. we at best can reach out to those who are not here because it's not just a matter can be solved with an enlightened church. the killing in kansas city, a football player, his wife and himself. three or 4 nfl players say they carry a gun and with basketball players the same. somewhere we're sitting arou
i want to thank pastor bryant here who is the spokesman in the state and reverend brown and used his zeal and intelligence, his will to fight. he is a preacher, pastor, teacher, musician and a san francisco giant fanatic. [applause] and to all of you here today this issue of violence is a complex and challenging one. no one need to be self rightious about it because there is no instant answer to the things that all of us must. do i am impressed with the religious communities coming together. at...
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anthony brown, who is a composer, is going to get a horn player to play something that is good but it's also someone who hasn't played in a while so it's a bit rusty. that's kind of tricky, but it had to be that because it couldn't be anything too complicated. he couldn't come up with this extraordinary riff set that made everyone kind of stand up and cheer. it had to be this sort of ragedy and yet truthful and sum up everything that's happened in the course of the play. but that's anthony brown's problem, not mine. >> so, anyway, i guess we should open this out to everyone out here. i'm sure you've got some questions that you'd like to ask phillip, so i'll be happy to take questions from the floor. over there in the red. >> can you explain again why the no no boys were rejected by the japanese community? i can understand if they said that they did not want to -- if they answered no no that the caucasian community would reject them, but i'm not sure where the japanese community rejected them. i felt like they were making a stand for the community. >> i think what's happened in the last
anthony brown, who is a composer, is going to get a horn player to play something that is good but it's also someone who hasn't played in a while so it's a bit rusty. that's kind of tricky, but it had to be that because it couldn't be anything too complicated. he couldn't come up with this extraordinary riff set that made everyone kind of stand up and cheer. it had to be this sort of ragedy and yet truthful and sum up everything that's happened in the course of the play. but that's anthony...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against unlivable wages and working conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour."
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. from windows 8 to the surface tablet, a lot was riding on microsoft's latest earnings, the software giant delivers, but just barely. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. investors take a $63 bite out of apple stock. chomping almost 12% off its price, thanks
i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against livle wages d woing conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21s
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against unlivable wages and working conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two former national security advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for...
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. >>> they are talking about the leadership of governor jerry brown. analysts say he survived and success fully campaigned for a voter approved tax hike and now has a chance to establish a legacy. he is expected to talk about high speed rail and a controversial plan to build tunnels to move water through the delta to the southerland. you can watch right here and we will also stream it on our mobile platforms. >>> they will start at the shark tank and now in san jose where the tension is definitely building. >>> fans here put up a big sharks' banner for everybody to see. >> reporter: tonight there will be a lot of teal and black for everybody to see and they have not played in the last 3 and a half months because owners and players could not come up with a collective bargaining agreement but since the lock out it has now been shortened only a few games and some fans say there are no hard feelings. >> i am not mad about it, it is business because they have to get it right first. they all have to come together and figure out what it is. we are the ones ou
. >>> they are talking about the leadership of governor jerry brown. analysts say he survived and success fully campaigned for a voter approved tax hike and now has a chance to establish a legacy. he is expected to talk about high speed rail and a controversial plan to build tunnels to move water through the delta to the southerland. you can watch right here and we will also stream it on our mobile platforms. >>> they will start at the shark tank and now in san jose where the...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we offer extended excerpts from today's hearings, where members of congress grilled the secretary of state about what happened during the benghazi raid and who was responsible. >> the fact is we have four dead americans. >> i understand. >> it was becauseave protest or because of guys out for a walk one night and decided to go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it maix? >> ifill: plus, how has the turmoil in north africa overall affected u.s. foreign policy? getome answers. >> bwn: then, two military stories. we get the latest on defense secretary leon panetta's decision to lift the ban on women serving in combat. >> ifill: and we explore the pros and cons of drone warfare and examine the technology behind it-- the subject of tonight's edition of "nova." >> our mind tries to put it in terms of robot or human? but the reality is a mix. >> brown: we close with politics and a look at the way forward for the republican party, beginning with
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we offer extended excerpts from today's hearings, where members of congress grilled the secretary of state about what happened during the benghazi raid and who was responsible. >> the fact is we have four dead americans. >> i understand. >> it was becauseave protest or because of guys out for a walk one night and decided to go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it maix? >>...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work har
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black why the brown with you again straight. who you from appalachian alabama you should have to say i'm up to it as he spoke. of evening the playing field that's what made the speech progressive reverend and you say that there's still a lot of a lot of work to be done is this something that we should expect. from president obama from the system we met at occupy wall street back in zuccotti park and i got a sense that what people were really concerned about was the establishment and the change isn't coming from the establishment is that where we should expect progress to come from or should we wait for another social movement for another doctor and move and change really comes bottom up seldom top down the fact he has on his license plate d.c. statehood is a knowledge of the d.c. is on the occupation and people here who vote to have a presence in the congress in the center of the united states of america that there's a huge social statement the fact he speaks of broadening the big tent all of us have a chance to not be the prima
black why the brown with you again straight. who you from appalachian alabama you should have to say i'm up to it as he spoke. of evening the playing field that's what made the speech progressive reverend and you say that there's still a lot of a lot of work to be done is this something that we should expect. from president obama from the system we met at occupy wall street back in zuccotti park and i got a sense that what people were really concerned about was the establishment and the change...
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jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city, a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts, spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years r the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history, history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america, timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves, and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s wit
jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city, a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts, spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years r the pbs program "religion and ethics...
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jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s wi
jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics...
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. >>> peter robin, the voice of charlie brown on many tv shows was arrested near the mexican border on charges of stalking an ex girlfriend. >>> finally, remember this its famous line -- >> my name is montoya, you came to the right place. prepare to die! >> some passengers in the flight did not recall that line and they became frightened when a man was wearing this shirt and boarded a plane. the man found the situation inconceivable while also a bit comical. >>> this comes to us from ktvh in helena, montana, where a masked rob had a change of heart. the knife-wielding thief bust into a papa john's. he burst into tears revealing he only wanted to feed his family. he was offered a free pizza and wings before leaving. that was side sad. >>> that wag like our zorro segment. >>> i'm mara schiavocampo. this is "early today," this, your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. we're off to another cold start. we have some snow on the ground. a lot of the streets have not been
. >>> peter robin, the voice of charlie brown on many tv shows was arrested near the mexican border on charges of stalking an ex girlfriend. >>> finally, remember this its famous line -- >> my name is montoya, you came to the right place. prepare to die! >> some passengers in the flight did not recall that line and they became frightened when a man was wearing this shirt and boarded a plane. the man found the situation inconceivable while also a bit comical....
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police released this sketch of a man, 25-35 years old, five 10 with black hair and brown iz. the video shot by a home security system at devarra home right across the street. they believe they have seen the suspect before. >> back in september, around 4:30 in the morning he came out of nowhere. i acknowledged him, let him know i see him, i'm not afraid of him. as soon as i turned around to let my husband know there is a man outside, out of the blue, he was just gone. >> the 13-year-old victim was walking to a friend's house before going to school together. the suspect grabbed her, neighbors recall hearing her screams for help. melissa describes what her sister heard. >> really screaming like? no, that was a scream. cops are looking for smuchblt she's like i heard her scream two time autos residents ever now weary of strange car that's drive by or a stranger they don't know. it has put neighbors on high alert. >> things like this shouldn't happen. when there is a stranger let them know, what are you doing here? just turn your back. that could be you. >> well, abc 7 news was ab
police released this sketch of a man, 25-35 years old, five 10 with black hair and brown iz. the video shot by a home security system at devarra home right across the street. they believe they have seen the suspect before. >> back in september, around 4:30 in the morning he came out of nowhere. i acknowledged him, let him know i see him, i'm not afraid of him. as soon as i turned around to let my husband know there is a man outside, out of the blue, he was just gone. >> the...
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the first lady was wearing a coat and dress by american designer tom brown. the vice president got out of his limo and well and made the day of a young constituent.back a back at the white house, therst fami president and the first family reviewed the inaugural parade with bands, float, and marchers representing every state in the union. and this evening, the obamas are attending two inaugural balls. we have a team of cbs news correspondents covering this inauguration. first, major garrett at the wh white house with more about theaddr address and the four years ahead. major? >> reporter: scott, president obama knows the debate over deficit reduction and entitlement programs like medicare, medicaid and social security is straight ahead.mr. obama mr. obama used today's speech to tell skeptical republicans that these three pillars of the great society must remain. >> we, the people, still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security and dignity. we must make the hard choices toh care reduce the cost of health care an and the size of our defici
the first lady was wearing a coat and dress by american designer tom brown. the vice president got out of his limo and well and made the day of a young constituent.back a back at the white house, therst fami president and the first family reviewed the inaugural parade with bands, float, and marchers representing every state in the union. and this evening, the obamas are attending two inaugural balls. we have a team of cbs news correspondents covering this inauguration. first, major garrett at...
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and especially as it's been wrapped up in a brown paper parcel for years. no? what like a piece of wet fish? yeah. well, put him on the wall. we've had it on the wall the last few years but previous to that it was in the garage. well, it's a great piece of local color. thanks. thank you. when i looked at you and i looked at this i was very excited because i'm seeing something i've never seen before in my life which is a lady aeronautical engineer. tell me how you came to be such an important person as a lady? right. well, in 1941 when i was 21, i was called to do war work. they put me for war work in a.i.d. now, what is a.i.d.? it's new to me. a.i.d. is aeronautical inspection department, and it's a department that inspects the works inspectors' works. they give the final inspection. at alvis motors, they assemble the power plant around the merlin engine. it runs all the airplane services. exactly. it runs all the hydraulics. it's all the extras that are bolted on to the engine itself. well, because i'd been trained to do this work, i ended up as being the one
and especially as it's been wrapped up in a brown paper parcel for years. no? what like a piece of wet fish? yeah. well, put him on the wall. we've had it on the wall the last few years but previous to that it was in the garage. well, it's a great piece of local color. thanks. thank you. when i looked at you and i looked at this i was very excited because i'm seeing something i've never seen before in my life which is a lady aeronautical engineer. tell me how you came to be such an important...
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state now is the time to save and not spend. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: when governor jerry brown stepped to the rostrum he could say something unheard of, the budget is balanced. >> we will keep it that way for years to come. >> reporter: he credited law makers for making cuts and voters. on k-12, wants more local control and more money diverted to poor schools. >> equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: brown said he wants a plan to build tunnels under the delta to ensure water supplies and protect the environment and california must move forward on california's high-speed rail. >> i signed the original california's high-speed rail authority in 1982, 30 years ago. in 2013 we finally break ground and start construction. >> the governor called for lawmakers to build a rainy day fund, one item well received by republicans. >> i love it when you channel your inner-republican. these are republican themes. >> reporter: democrats plan to maintain tight budgets and pay down debt. >> if the economy keeps growing and if there
state now is the time to save and not spend. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: when governor jerry brown stepped to the rostrum he could say something unheard of, the budget is balanced. >> we will keep it that way for years to come. >> reporter: he credited law makers for making cuts and voters. on k-12, wants more local control and more money diverted to poor schools. >> equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice. [ cheers and applause ]...
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brown says she meant to charge the rapist instead. this law may need to go for a longer gestation period before it is viable. fetuses aren't really people if they cost a nonprofit any money. this comes in a lawsuit after doctors in colorado didn't save unborn twins in a catholic hospital. catholic health initiatives says the family can't sue because feet -- fetuses aren't legally people. it is still a sin to get an abortion if you can't afford people. l. joy williams, elon james white, air rond rand freeman. folks, why do our anti-abortion friends keep bringing up rape? are they addicted to losing lecs? >> i have a message for everyone who wants to have a conversation about rape and abortion and it is not your immediate situation. it is not you having a conversation with the people that are deciding whether or not to have an abortion or being raped. stop talking. how about that. stop talking! this is not your issue. because these things are stupid. i meant to -- a legislator -- oh i didn't mean the woman who experienced this tragedy.
brown says she meant to charge the rapist instead. this law may need to go for a longer gestation period before it is viable. fetuses aren't really people if they cost a nonprofit any money. this comes in a lawsuit after doctors in colorado didn't save unborn twins in a catholic hospital. catholic health initiatives says the family can't sue because feet -- fetuses aren't legally people. it is still a sin to get an abortion if you can't afford people. l. joy williams, elon james white, air rond...
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the last time the french government balance their books was in the middle of the nineteen seventies brown says in the fall in prices barely half the country are paying income tax you've got a situation where in fact public opinion is not starting to realize that france is bankrupt apolo figural today eighty percent of people agreed with mr suttles comments it's no joke what mr sipe on said it's the truth. and i've side right now while people vent their anger at government consequences finance minister is painting a bright future for the country kind of the source of his optimism in r.t.e. dot com. i wrote landmark is about to get a facelift a lesson is that some brand is ready to pod millions for its restoration go online all. the u.s. senate foreign relations committee has approved president obama's nomination of john kerry as the next secretary of state he was chosen to succeed hillary clinton is stepping down after four years in the job politics and international studies professor stevens's believes john kerry is likely to be very much all school in his approach. he was an outspoken su
the last time the french government balance their books was in the middle of the nineteen seventies brown says in the fall in prices barely half the country are paying income tax you've got a situation where in fact public opinion is not starting to realize that france is bankrupt apolo figural today eighty percent of people agreed with mr suttles comments it's no joke what mr sipe on said it's the truth. and i've side right now while people vent their anger at government consequences finance...
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. >> i think it has something to do with converting whatever fat cells into brown fat cells. >> i think it's the amount of sex you have. >> yeah, you had to work it off. >> joy: that's wishful thinking on your part. >> i'm a man. what do you expect? >> i'm going to the actual science. and you guys, i don't know what you are thinking. >> joy: we're having fun today. it could go on forever in this show. thanks to all of my guests tonight. see you tomorrow. >> jennifer: i'm jennifer granholm. tonight in "the war room," a day of firsts and lasts for women in america. [♪ theme music ♪] >> jennifer: today was a big day for women in combat. first, female members of the military finally broke the glass ceiling which keeps them from serving on the front lines alongside their male colleagues. the 1994 ban on women in combat gone. with defense secretary leon panetta announcing he is going to eliminate the ban. and one of the most powerful women in the world, secretary of state hillary clinton took fire as she answered questions about the attacks in benghazi that killed four americans, includin
. >> i think it has something to do with converting whatever fat cells into brown fat cells. >> i think it's the amount of sex you have. >> yeah, you had to work it off. >> joy: that's wishful thinking on your part. >> i'm a man. what do you expect? >> i'm going to the actual science. and you guys, i don't know what you are thinking. >> joy: we're having fun today. it could go on forever in this show. thanks to all of my guests tonight. see you...
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ryan brown with the alley-oop. always good for one a game. the slam. miami up by 30. late in the second, duke going for the dunk. miami takes it back to the other end where they have trey mckinney knocking down the three for a 79-50 hurricane lead. miami blows out top ranked duke and, of course, the obligatory rushing of the court. 93-63 is the final. the only unbeaten in the ncaa. >>> on to the nba, the new orleans hornets, they plan to announce the name change to the new orleans pelicans later today. we've been pretty excited about this new mascot for a while here at "way too early." so to commemorate the occasion, we've had our graphics team whip up a prototype of what we believe the logo could look like. the name change will be effective starting next season. when i think of new orleans, i think of fried oysters before i think of pelicans. but i guess they're going to run with it. also programming note for you, two-time super bowl winning quarterback john elway will join us later on "morning joe" to talk a little bit about football and the super bowl. >>> coming u
ryan brown with the alley-oop. always good for one a game. the slam. miami up by 30. late in the second, duke going for the dunk. miami takes it back to the other end where they have trey mckinney knocking down the three for a 79-50 hurricane lead. miami blows out top ranked duke and, of course, the obligatory rushing of the court. 93-63 is the final. the only unbeaten in the ncaa. >>> on to the nba, the new orleans hornets, they plan to announce the name change to the new orleans...
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administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks to its bare brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have net always let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and they are in any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. all the kinds of reports starts here shortly after the break to go away. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser america is a frickin good lag that's right america is becoming a good leg what is steve jobs the founder of apple had done fifty years in prison for his blue box shenanigans in which to use an authorized on authorized advice to make free phone calls instead of hanging out with the president or of mark zuckerberg had done thirty years for illegally accessing obert computer databases to create the first facebook instead of hanging out with the president one of america began sending its best its brightest its innovato
administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks to its bare brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have net always let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and they are in any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. all the kinds of reports...
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administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have no. let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and they're in any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. coming up in a couple of minutes abbie martin's breaking the set. emission free a critic a sion free cruise for charges free. range month free risk free. to tide free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to our t. dot com. what mystery is hidden deep the nice. visitors the north welcome here. traps laid for intruders. and the supernatural can arise from nowhere. can a human be possessed by the underwater spirit. mistress of the cave on r.t. . if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for first ice and try it because you know how bad you left that much i don't get any i mean. i am fin
administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have no. let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and they're in any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. coming up in a couple of minutes...
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administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammett towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have met always let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're there just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and there are any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. and in just a few minutes we take a look at how thirteen percent of americans can make up half the aids cases in the united states. please speak to language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of your people interviews intriguing story to tell you. troy arabic to find out because it's arabic don't call. i'm here with some investors from england. i'm here to show your client muscle by forwarding a stereo and a known jewish boy. from the no one it's a symbol to a certain distinct source and who cares as long as the moment is cheap those spots are so beautiful little us a
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administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have never let go the financial criminals are not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out. and psychopaths and there are any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. wanted just a few minutes we'll take a look at how thirteen percent of americans can make up half the aids cases in the united states. wealthy british style. is not on the right. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. more news today violence is once again flared up the full these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter old today. many in the black community have long memories and today have a clear distrust for government run health agencies part of what drives e
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and everybody's asking, will scott brown throw his hat in the ring, as well? i'm one of those who's 50/50 at this point. i think he did lose last fall to elizabeth warren and may want to run statewide in another way and that is for governor. >> ann, taking us back to hillary clinton and her future, obviously, no one wants to speculate that far ahead. she's got a lot of rest she needs and still recovering from being hospitalized and interesting on the reaction of the republicans a few who decided to challenge her. rand paul saying he would fire her but overall you had a feeling of her how she is formidable and they see her as being such. >> well, i would say last month we learned that hillary clinton once again -- i think the 11th straight year, a record, the most admired woman in the world. and then yesterday, we got a chance to see why that is so. to see again that combination of a sort of forceful, effective, well prepared, properly respectful to senators whenever she could, putting the information out there, but over and over, speaking for our country. isn'
and everybody's asking, will scott brown throw his hat in the ring, as well? i'm one of those who's 50/50 at this point. i think he did lose last fall to elizabeth warren and may want to run statewide in another way and that is for governor. >> ann, taking us back to hillary clinton and her future, obviously, no one wants to speculate that far ahead. she's got a lot of rest she needs and still recovering from being hospitalized and interesting on the reaction of the republicans a few who...
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three brown video for your media project free media r t v dot com. it's a pleasure having you with us this is artie and moscow i'm real reese who showed up a sad plight of the global economy fueled by europe's long running debt woes are all of this is being poured over this year's financial forum with a flash ski resort of davos but frankly just how much money is being spent to organize a gathering which is filled on the side with swish parties and lavished on as well as we said the right person i should say. marty's business house is joining me live to clear this up here and that's across over the aussies capability right now katie good to see you are we talking about any results being made here or we just talking about some champagne brunches where they all cluck each other on the back and say job well done. yes it is pretty much the latter that she really just a lot of congratulations on being monsters of the universe really well most of right powerful people swarming around in that design to see set up pretty much telling the average citizen of t
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further south it's chilly in new york's central park where we find terrell brown. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, norah, good morning to you. it is in the low teens in central park. the temperature is one issue as we stand out here, though we can feel the winds start to pick up just a bit and that is the key thing, windchills are expected to be below zero in some areas today. this cold weather is here it will likely last through the weekend, and the worst of it could be today. >> it's very very cold. >> reporter: all day, new yorkers bundled up against windchill temps that ranged from single digits to below zero. >> i was kind of cold but i don't care i'm outside and i got to make money i got to go home and make sure i feed everybody. >> reporter: in fact it's so cold, you can see it. in midtown's bryant park the centerpiece fountain marved into a strangely beautiful ice sculpture. and for those who work outdoors the cold commute is only the beginning. kelmy rodriguez works as an emt. that means even in the extreme cold when the call comes in he heads
further south it's chilly in new york's central park where we find terrell brown. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, norah, good morning to you. it is in the low teens in central park. the temperature is one issue as we stand out here, though we can feel the winds start to pick up just a bit and that is the key thing, windchills are expected to be below zero in some areas today. this cold weather is here it will likely last through the weekend, and the worst of it could be...
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market on intrigue and speculation over the last year elizabeth warren john kerry, deval patrick, scott brown, and mitt romney. after the break we're going to add a new and interesting name to the list. that's next. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> jennifer: you're back inside "the war room." we have been talk about hillary clinton testimony. but it's not the first time she has been in that position. in 1993 she addressed congress with her plans to overhaul health care and that didn't go so well, and it would be another 16 years before any major health care reform. but as we well know that was not the end of hillary clinton. our next guest also knows what it is like to face off against republicans opposed to reforming health care, and to live and fight again. the gop blocked dr. donald berwick appointment. he has got some good revenge though, because he is now considering a run for the massachusetts state house as governor. so while republicans may have knocked him down, they sure did not knock him out, and coming to us tonight from newton massachusetts, is dr. donald berwick. >> thanks for having me
market on intrigue and speculation over the last year elizabeth warren john kerry, deval patrick, scott brown, and mitt romney. after the break we're going to add a new and interesting name to the list. that's next. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> jennifer: you're back inside "the war room." we have been talk about hillary clinton testimony. but it's not the first time she has been in that position. in 1993 she addressed congress with her plans to overhaul health care and that didn't...
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breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun.
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state representative kathryn brown introduced a bill that would prosecute doctors who perform abortions for rape victims. they would be charged with a third degree felony for quote, tampering with evidence. >> well, what's beyond me, reverend, here in this situation is the fact that republicans want to protect the right to life in some instances and not in others. when you look at things like the death penalty and they don't fight for the right to live in that situation. or the fact that we're having this fight right now about the second amendment. you brought up dick cheney earlier. it doesn't make sense. at some point you have to have your arguments and your message aligned. it's off right now. >> i mean, the one thing that's clear, john boehner made it very clear what the fundamental goal is. watch this. >> it's becoming more and more important for us to share the truth with our young people and encourage them to lock arms, speak out for life, and help make abortion a relic of the past. let that be one of our most fundamental rules this year. >> make abortion a herelic of t past. i d
state representative kathryn brown introduced a bill that would prosecute doctors who perform abortions for rape victims. they would be charged with a third degree felony for quote, tampering with evidence. >> well, what's beyond me, reverend, here in this situation is the fact that republicans want to protect the right to life in some instances and not in others. when you look at things like the death penalty and they don't fight for the right to live in that situation. or the fact that...
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. >> also on the lookout for the suicidal driver is sergeant bill morgan of the brown county sheriff's department. >> we were looking for a white oldsmobile, and the husband was following in a dodge durango so i set up cars on highway 29 hoping we could intercept her. >> even with multiple officers on the road, bolt believes the chances of catching up with the desperate woman are slim. but luck is on his side. after just a few minutes, bolt thinks he spots the white oldsmobile. >> i was kind of actually surprised that there's a vehicle in front of me. i didn't know for sure if it was her, but the car was moving at a high rate of speed passing other traffic. >> this has got to be the one. she's on i-43, passing cars on the shoulder. >> trooper bolt flicks on his lights and chases after the driver, whose speed reaches 120 miles per hour. other drivers move out of the way of those two speeding cars. >> passed a couple vehicles on the ramp, and then i was finally able to catch up to it on i-43 where it proceeded to go at high speeds up on to the top of the bridge. >> the driver heads on to
. >> also on the lookout for the suicidal driver is sergeant bill morgan of the brown county sheriff's department. >> we were looking for a white oldsmobile, and the husband was following in a dodge durango so i set up cars on highway 29 hoping we could intercept her. >> even with multiple officers on the road, bolt believes the chances of catching up with the desperate woman are slim. but luck is on his side. after just a few minutes, bolt thinks he spots the white...
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steve brown, shivering in chicago. thank you, steve. heather: here in new york city also dealing with bone-chilling temperatures. meteorologist janice dean is braving the frigid cold. look at that. all right, janice that is a a smart way to dress in this weather. >> fashion goes out the window when it's this cold, heather you know that. this is why i'm dressed like this with my parka, me and my mark ka doing the weather. here in new york city 16, with the windchill it feels colder than that. a lot of new yorkers not dressed appropriately. i'm sure we'll show you pictures of that later on. let's take a look at the temperatures, where steve brown is in some cases we are dealing with windchills that feel like the single digits below freezing. are we going to get to my temperature map, or do you just want to look at me in the parka. minus 8 international falls. 16 in new york. there is your windchill what it feels like if you're not protect wed a parka outside. 2 in new york, zero in detroit. fine us 3 in international falls. this will cont
steve brown, shivering in chicago. thank you, steve. heather: here in new york city also dealing with bone-chilling temperatures. meteorologist janice dean is braving the frigid cold. look at that. all right, janice that is a a smart way to dress in this weather. >> fashion goes out the window when it's this cold, heather you know that. this is why i'm dressed like this with my parka, me and my mark ka doing the weather. here in new york city 16, with the windchill it feels colder than...
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. >>> before brown versus board of education, there was another directive by harry s. truman which banned diskrcrimination o anyone in the military regard l regardless of race, creed or religious beliefs. it with was a historical truth that the u.s. military described as an engine of war by progressives has been a leading institution for fight for racial equality, and because the military leaders carry great weight with many americans, i thought i would remind one american in particular just where the military stands on a decision he will be making very soon. my letter this week is to supreme court chief justice john roberts as he considers a challenge to the affirmative action program at the university of texas. dear chief justice roberts, it is me, e melissa. remember last june you were the deciding vote to uphold the affordable health care act, yeah? well, that was a cool way to ensure the legacy and in truth, it gave me faith that despite your ideologically derived positions and the willingness to overturn established precedent, you might be open to reasonable evid
. >>> before brown versus board of education, there was another directive by harry s. truman which banned diskrcrimination o anyone in the military regard l regardless of race, creed or religious beliefs. it with was a historical truth that the u.s. military described as an engine of war by progressives has been a leading institution for fight for racial equality, and because the military leaders carry great weight with many americans, i thought i would remind one american in...
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further south it's also chilly in new york central park, and that's where we find terrell brown. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, norah, good morning to you both. yeah, it is a whop 1g 2 degrees here in central park this morning. the temperature is one thing, but as we stand out here, the winds are starting to pick up too. that's the big thing. windchill numbers are expected to be well below zero in some places today. this cold is here. it will likely last through the weekend and today could be the worst of it. >> it's very, very cold. >> reporter: all day new yorkers bundled up against windchill temps that ranged from single digits to below zero. >> i'm kind of cold, but i don't care, man. i'm outside. i've got to make money, make sure i go home and feed everybody. >> reporter: in fact, it's so cold you can see it. in midtown's bryant park, the centerpiece fountain has morphed into a strangely beautiful ice sculpture. and for those who work outdoors, the cold commute is only the beginning. kelmy rodriguez works as an emt. that means even in the extreme cold, when the
further south it's also chilly in new york central park, and that's where we find terrell brown. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, norah, good morning to you both. yeah, it is a whop 1g 2 degrees here in central park this morning. the temperature is one thing, but as we stand out here, the winds are starting to pick up too. that's the big thing. windchill numbers are expected to be well below zero in some places today. this cold is here. it will likely last through the weekend...
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. >> my name is katrina browne, and gail referenced a documentary hybrid is called "traces of the trade," and so speaking from the context of knowing that family history and the massive extent of north and complicity and slavery and racism, mr. branch, i want to take up your called an invitation to all of us to build on these 50th anniversaries. and i'm not -- what did they say, i want to see you and raise you? is that what they say? the 150th anniversary as well. so the idea we're at the intersection of the incredible 50th anniversary particularly starting this year with the march on washington and "i have a dream" speech, and that coincides with a 150th of the emancipation proclamation, and the fact that dr. king started his speech by saying five score years ago, a great american signed the emancipation proclamation, but 100 years later the negro is still not free, he sets up the 100 years, 50 years later comes a here we are 50 years later. and i think what can happen as a result of looking at the 150th of the civil war and civil rights at the same time, because will also soon be upon
. >> my name is katrina browne, and gail referenced a documentary hybrid is called "traces of the trade," and so speaking from the context of knowing that family history and the massive extent of north and complicity and slavery and racism, mr. branch, i want to take up your called an invitation to all of us to build on these 50th anniversaries. and i'm not -- what did they say, i want to see you and raise you? is that what they say? the 150th anniversary as well. so the idea...
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it was by an american designer, tom brown, who makes top hats. but the first lady did not wear a top hat on monday. no, the first lady left the wearing of funny hats on monday to this man. a member of congress, congressman from wisconsin. how do you like me now, wisconsin? this man apparently was heading out to the inauguration platform. he felt a little chilly. and reached into the closet and found this to put on his head for the inauguration. in case you can't quite make out what that is, here is a close-up. a green bay packer's themed mellow yellow hat. it was during the swearing-in of the president of the united states. you're welcome. also, this man also had a reservation on the funny hat train on inauguration day. the image is a little grainy, from far away. but this is senator bill nelson of florida, who apparently didn't have time to change after going python-hunting this weekend in florida, really, that is what he did. really, senator bill nelson goes on python hunt, went there, did that, got the hat and then wore it for the inauguration
it was by an american designer, tom brown, who makes top hats. but the first lady did not wear a top hat on monday. no, the first lady left the wearing of funny hats on monday to this man. a member of congress, congressman from wisconsin. how do you like me now, wisconsin? this man apparently was heading out to the inauguration platform. he felt a little chilly. and reached into the closet and found this to put on his head for the inauguration. in case you can't quite make out what that is,...